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Move For Migraine This June 15th

Migraine Canada Announces Third Annual Move for Migraine Event to Combat Migraine Stigma and Support Affected Canadians.

Migraine Canada Announces Third Annual Move for Migraine Event to Combat Migraine Stigma and Support Affected Canadians.

Move for Migraine brings the community together to confront the stigma too many people experience. Sharing the realities of this disease helps to spread awareness of its impact and reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.Wendy Gerhart, Executive Director of Migraine Canada

#Move4Migraine

This June Migraine Canada will be holding its annual “Move for Migraine” event between June 15th and June 23rd. Get your skates on, your bike out or your runners laced to raise awareness of the debilitating effects of migraine.

“Move for Migraine was started because I saw a need for our voices to be heard, a need for education, and a need for community. Move for Migraine is more than just a fundraiser, it is going to have a lasting impact on our community for years to come.” Christina Sall, founder of Move for Migraine.

#LightUpForMigraine

Landmarks across Canada wil be lit up with purple lights to symbolise migraine awareness.

Join, Donate, and Learn More:
https://migrainecanada.org/moveformigraine/

About Migraine Canada™
Migraine Canada™ is a registered charity supporting the fight against stigma for all Canadians living with migraine and related headache conditions.

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To learn more, visit https://migrainecanada.org/moveformigraine/

Joanna Mulvaney PhD
Joanna Mulvaney PhD
Joanna Mulvaney worked as a bench researcher for much of her career before transitioning to science communication. She completed a PhD in developmental biology focusing on cell signaling in cardiogenesis at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, before moving on to study axial skeleton development and skeletal myogenesis at King’s College London and regeneration of auditory cells in the ear at University of California San Diego Medical School, USA and Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada. When it comes to scientific information, her philosophy is: make it simple, make it clear, make it useful.
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